Itchy Red Spots After Anal Sex Top Worried I Have HIV

Okay Doc, here is the long and short of it. Vaginal with Korean Massage Girl mid April.8 days after "psoriaform" lesion on glans. Semen becomes yellow and clumpy, but clears after a week.Three trips to ER two weeks after exposure for vomiting,...

...will be my third time I submit this to you, hopefully third time is the charm. About two and half months ago I had insertive anal sex with a hiv positive tranny. I did use the condom but when I finished the condom had a hole right about where my... Read more »

...in the blood to undetectable levels, it does not reduce the risk of contracting the virus during a single act of unprotected anal sex, according to a new study of men who have sex with men. Dr. Fengyi Jin, of the National Center in HIV... Read more »

...scab or a sore spot on your skin brushes against a surface that looks as if it has dried blood on it): unprotected vaginal or anal sex (especially if you're the one providing the vagina or anus) sharing injection drug equipment, especially... Read more »

...predisposed to anxiety, individuals facing physical challenges, such as chronic illness like HIV/AIDS or cancer, experience excessive worry and fear at a higher rate than the general population. The challenges associated with a virus that wants... Read more »

...be nothing nothing to do with a possible std infection. But this along with regularly feeling mildly sick is getting me very worried I'm one of the tiny tiny percent of people who've been unlucky enough to get HIV through unprotected. Do these... Read more »

...situation, a few weeks ago, I had a moment where I was thinking in my pants, and not in my head. The situation was I had unprotected anal sex with a 1 night stand. A very stupid, regretful move. About 2 weeks later, I developed a small red spot... Read more »

...sounds like one of them. There is no scaling, no oily patches, no blisters, no oozing or crusting. Just ITCHY as hell with small bumps and some alittle larger.(arms, legs, butt) the itch comes and goes and gets worse when i think about it. as... Read more »

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